Brussels has an excellent subway net which connects the mayority of its most important turistic areas. Some of them are far away to go by walking so don’t hesitate to take the subway. The access is not free but the entrance is so if you plan to take it just a few times, save the money.

If you are planning to visit Gant, Bruges or any other nearby city, you should get a shared ticket. In the train station they sell kind of a “10-rides ticket” that you can share with others and you can use it to go anywhere inside Belgium. It’s way cheaper than buying individual passes. You can get it at the main train station: Gare Centrale.

While spring is getting established and the first rays of sunshine are warming the Brussels streets, "Villo!" is getting ready to give you self-service access to its bicycles as from May. In the long term, you will have access to 180 stations and 2,500 bicycles...

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